Home grown leg-spin prospect Jack Myers has pulled up his Alton roots to join Surrey Championship club Dorking, a move which coincides with a job switch to Reigate.
Myers junior took 122 Southern Premier League wickets for the Brewers in 108 appearances, with a league best return of 6-32 against Burridge last summer.
Elder brother Scott explained: “Jack is living in Reigate now because of his job, and will be heading up the coaching side of things at Dorking.”
Alton, meanwhile, are lining up an as yet unnamed promising South African provincial cricketer as their overseas player for 2018.
“We’re very excited about this guy based on his current season with his province,” said Myers, who plans to make a further announcement once the player's visa application has been approved.
Alton have attracted a tasty pre-season programme with April trips to Sussex League pair Three Bridges and Ifield before hosting Burridge. Their ECB Southern Premier League programme begins against Bashley (Rydal) at the Jubilee Ground on May 5.
Myers junior took 122 Southern Premier League wickets for the Brewers in 108 appearances, with a league best return of 6-32 against Burridge last summer.
Elder brother Scott explained: “Jack is living in Reigate now because of his job, and will be heading up the coaching side of things at Dorking.”
Alton, meanwhile, are lining up an as yet unnamed promising South African provincial cricketer as their overseas player for 2018.
“We’re very excited about this guy based on his current season with his province,” said Myers, who plans to make a further announcement once the player's visa application has been approved.
Alton have attracted a tasty pre-season programme with April trips to Sussex League pair Three Bridges and Ifield before hosting Burridge. Their ECB Southern Premier League programme begins against Bashley (Rydal) at the Jubilee Ground on May 5.